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Hillary's Empty Nest

The ideal Westchester pied-à-terre for a former first family on the go. This 5BR, 5,200-sq.-ft. Dutch Colonial sits on 1.1 acres. Great for establishing residency. Went for $1.7 million in 1999. (Can’t make the down payment? Count on fundraiser Terry McAuliffe to front the cash.)

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WOW, these houses are HUGEE!!! But yeah, where is Ron Paul's house? I'm interested...

Posted by: Lauren on 12/25/07 at 6:28 PM  Respond

Where are the other candidates homes? This article distorts the truth since not all of them are ultra rich. Kucinich, Gravel and Paul most likely all have modest homes.

Posted by: Tim on 12/26/07 at 9:04 AM  Respond

Cheap shots.

Posted by: Jeremy on 12/27/07 at 9:09 AM  Respond

Where is Ron Paul's house?

Posted by: dick on 01/02/08 at 10:09 AM  Respond

Why don't you find Ron Paul's house yourself and post a link rather than bugging people about it?

Posted by: MaLoLo on 01/02/08 at 10:12 AM  Respond

Where is Ron Paul's house?

Posted by: Baba Padmanabhan on 01/13/08 at 8:10 PM  Respond

Note the 5 black gov. autos in front. How comfy.

Posted by: Anonymous on 01/16/08 at 9:20 AM  Respond

Now, Now, Anonymous. I'd be the last guy to stick up for the consistently and supremely PHONY Clintons. But Cheese Louise! Couldn't that all be standard as part of the necessary Secret Service detail to protect former Presidents and their families?

Posted by: WhitemoonG on 01/16/08 at 10:55 PM  Respond

Those black autos out front are all secret service vehicles. Specially designed for security purposes to protect a former president and former first lady.

I have been to President Clinton and Senator Clinton events and the secret service drive those vehicles.

Posted by: Carol on 01/17/08 at 9:37 AM  Respond

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